Please give Dr. Ingham my deepest gratitude to getting me started on this journey. Nursing is no longer my love. Living soil is now my passion. I can’t wait to save up and take her courses.
As a small home/landowner and amateur organic gardener, what I feel I need is the equivalent of a Master Gardener course to learn the applied science of your methods. I respect those who know the microbiology and chemistry and we need them, but I’m just a guy with a ten gallon bucket trying to improve my entire landscape and promote this with others. Thank you!!
Results have been repeated in different areas and crops, though many times the same examples are used in the videos I've seen. It makes me worry they have cherry picked examples that worked and ignored the failures. I'd like more documentation as well for this method.
Thank you so much Dr.Elaine Ingham and thanks to the team for this putting this out . I looks for Dr. Videos to learn more about this topic . I have been doing the soil study for over 2 years with the intention of helping my family . I was looking for proof of my practice until I started reading Dr. Elaine articles and then I got microscope ! Eye opener I should say and than you very much for that . Am able to identify the organisms from the study , however am still a novice . Could you recommend books which help identify the microorganisms. Thank you !
This is awesome. I have a question though, how do organism eat or have sex in those aerated compost teas when there's so much movement going around! It's a constant motion, how does one get hold of a sex partner or food when brewing isn't a natural environment microbes are used to....
Bacteria divide to reproduce and fungi release spores so it works well for them especially because their digestion is external and constant movement brings constant new food in contact with them.
Thank you Matt! does it make you crazy to see farmers solving their water problems by putting tile into their fields and you never hear our government speak about regenerative growing as a solution to greenhouse gas etc ?
Please tell me. In my small farm in the Philippines, the soil is infested with red ants, which seem to attack eating you g seedlings of squash. We grow 4 veggies, eggplant9, Chinese lettuce, peanuts, string beans. We employ 14-14-14 fertilizers regulars, a limited application of compost. Squash as I said, interspersed with papaya.. Because of typhoons ang also dry seasons, the soil is subject changing water down pours or dry months. We think we have stopped vegetable gardening to alllow the soil to recover, I’ll try in -situ composting. Hopefully also to correct soil imbalance and ant infestations.
The "We" perspective = inclusive and can show leadership :-) "You" perspective confrontational & can be blameworthy :'-( When we educate, the "We" perspective can support "learners" who might make mistakes & can learn from them if they are NOT "confronted" with the "You" perspective, especially perhaps when talking about Wellness & Health & vis-a-vis making changes in our lives = Let's please not blame folks for what they did in the past but give them a chance to be part of many "learners" please :-)
Well, there is no mother nature, or yin yang. What there is is a Creator who designed nature to function in a way that represents success and failure in proportion to doing things the way they were designed (God's observed way) or not. It is a simple demonstration of God giving us free will, and allowing us to benefit or suffer based on our decisions. Better to learn this lesson in the area of gardening then on Judgment Day. (All of the things that had to evolve all at the same time for the soil web to exist is undeniable proof that Jesus Christ is the Intelligent Designer whose designs are there for us to discover and be abundantly blessed by!
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Please give Dr. Ingham my deepest gratitude to getting me started on this journey. Nursing is no longer my love. Living soil is now my passion. I can’t wait to save up and take her courses.
As a small home/landowner and amateur organic gardener, what I feel I need is the equivalent of a Master Gardener course to learn the applied science of your methods. I respect those who know the microbiology and chemistry and we need them, but I’m just a guy with a ten gallon bucket trying to improve my entire landscape and promote this with others. Thank you!!
If we can just raise some awareness about this concept, we can literally solve climate issues and world hunger. Thanks again for posting.
Last season I had more worms and spiders that I ever seen and I'm 70 in my garden.
Question:
Do that mean I going in right direction?
Now I'm learning to always cover my soil and last season saw more worms than ever.
Almost zero bug killer last season.
Wonderful ☘️☘️☘️
Great job 👏!!
wondering your thoughts on organic cotton fiber used in compost as source of cellulose?
Are these results repetitive through same field across crops or was the experiment conducted only once on these crops?
Results have been repeated in different areas and crops, though many times the same examples are used in the videos I've seen. It makes me worry they have cherry picked examples that worked and ignored the failures. I'd like more documentation as well for this method.
6 million hectares are done this way across the whole globe, every continent except antartica, in all types of soils & climates.
Please can you give an example of a small perenial plant that she mentioned at 1h50
Thank you so much Dr.Elaine Ingham and thanks to the team for this putting this out . I looks for Dr. Videos to learn more about this topic . I have been doing the soil study for over 2 years with the intention of helping my family . I was looking for proof of my practice until I started reading Dr. Elaine articles and then I got microscope ! Eye opener I should say and than you very much for that . Am able to identify the organisms from the study , however am still a novice . Could you recommend books which help identify the microorganisms. Thank you !
This is awesome. I have a question though, how do organism eat or have sex in those aerated compost teas when there's so much movement going around! It's a constant motion, how does one get hold of a sex partner or food when brewing isn't a natural environment microbes are used to....
Bacteria divide to reproduce and fungi release spores so it works well for them especially because their digestion is external and constant movement brings constant new food in contact with them.
Thank you Matt! does it make you crazy to see farmers solving their water problems by putting tile into their fields and you never hear our government speak about regenerative growing as a solution to greenhouse gas etc ?
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Please tell me. In my small farm in the Philippines, the soil is infested with red ants, which seem to attack eating you g seedlings of squash. We grow 4 veggies, eggplant9, Chinese lettuce, peanuts, string beans. We employ 14-14-14 fertilizers regulars, a limited application of compost. Squash as I said, interspersed with papaya.. Because of typhoons ang also dry seasons, the soil is subject changing water down pours or dry months. We think we have stopped vegetable gardening to alllow the soil to recover, I’ll try in -situ composting. Hopefully also to correct soil imbalance and ant infestations.
The "We" perspective = inclusive and can show leadership :-) "You" perspective confrontational & can be blameworthy :'-( When we educate, the "We" perspective can support "learners" who might make mistakes & can learn from them if they are NOT "confronted" with the "You" perspective, especially perhaps when talking about Wellness & Health & vis-a-vis making changes in our lives = Let's please not blame folks for what they did in the past but give them a chance to be part of many "learners" please :-)
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It is ''Ukraine'' not ''the Ukraine''. Latvia is a sovereign century with no borders with Ukraine.
Well, there is no mother nature, or yin yang. What there is is a Creator who designed nature to function in a way that represents success and failure in proportion to doing things the way they were designed (God's observed way) or not. It is a simple demonstration of God giving us free will, and allowing us to benefit or suffer based on our decisions.
Better to learn this lesson in the area of gardening then on Judgment Day. (All of the things that had to evolve all at the same time for the soil web to exist is undeniable proof that Jesus Christ is the Intelligent Designer whose designs are there for us to discover and be abundantly blessed by!
Personal incredulity isn't evidence of anything.
Proselytizing in the comments is rude and will only push people further from your opinion.